Senate Iran Hearing: Tactical Preview and Analysis
A tactical preview of the Senate Intelligence Committee hearing on Iran, identifying key threat vectors and critical intelligence gaps.
This theater focuses on the evolving domestic threat landscape in the United States and Canada. Analysis prioritizes sUAS (drone) incursion vulnerabilities over critical infrastructure, the monitoring of foreign-sponsored subversion vectors, and the degradation of localized security responses to asymmetric threats.
A tactical preview of the Senate Intelligence Committee hearing on Iran, identifying key threat vectors and critical intelligence gaps.
Analyzing the outcomes of Millennium Challenge 2002 and their implications for modern asymmetric naval warfare and IRGC-N swarm tactics.
Deep dive into the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps’ footprint in Latin America, focusing on illicit networks and asymmetric threat vectors.
Analysis of the institutional and psychological mechanics behind radicalization, from initial recruitment to operational deployment.
Intelligence assessment of the thwarted Iranian plot in D.C., analyzing dead drop protocols and the utilization of criminal proxies.
In a jointly investigated report, Survival Dispatch and CommandEleven have determined the laws to remove radical Islamic terrorists and everyone financing them – including donors to mosques preaching the death of Americans – are already on the books. There is no excuse. There is no reason for delay.
Investigating the organizational structure and international reach of the Muslim Brotherhood. Analysis of its role as an ideological vanguard for militancy.
Part 3 of CommandEleven’s IRGC series traces Iran’s two-decade buildup in Latin America — religious, cultural, military ties, and the oil-for-gold Venezuela deal.
Part 2 of CommandEleven’s IRGC series examines why sanctions haven’t altered Quds Force behavior — and its pivot toward Venezuela, cyber ops, and covert reach.
Part 1 of a CommandEleven series on how the IRGC’s Qods Force embeds with Latin American cartels to fund Hezbollah, Hamas, and evade US sanctions.
Tracking the flow of abandoned and diverted U.S. military hardware into the hands of non-state actors in the South Asian and Middle Eastern theaters.
Analyzing the global power vacuum and security risks associated with internal U.S. fragmentation. Why domestic destabilization is a catastrophic intelligence failure.
Assessment of concurrent threats facing the United States, including cyber warfare, domestic extremism, and state-sponsored asymmetric operations.
We’re going to do a recap on the explosion at the Los Angeles County Sheriff Department (LASD) training facility, based on what is known information from various media reports.
CommandEleven Senior Fellow Salman Lali assesses growing US pressure on Pakistan regarding Imran Khan’s imprisonment and its implications for bilateral relations.
CommandEleven maps known terrorist group presence inside the United States — covering ISIS, al-Qaeda, Hezbollah, and other designated foreign terrorist organizations and their operational footprint.
We estimate 11,000 terrorists spread in these locations and others that we are still trying to confirm.
CommandEleven’s updated threat assessment of terrorist targeting risk against US hospital infrastructure — covering attack vectors, known threat actor interest, and recommended security posture.